Cordless LED Work Light Eases Jobs in Dark SpacesFeaturing a durable plastic lens and body as well as an instant-on switch, theCraftsman rechargeable LED work light is exactly what you need to illuminate your next project. It's perfect for fitting in tight, dark spaces where other lights just won't reach. Whether your work takes you under the car or behind the fridge, you'll never be tethered by a cord. This light goes wherever you do. Yet, you can still keep both hands free to focus on the task at hand by hanging the light by its swivel hook or magnet, both of which rotate 360 degrees. TheCordless LED Work Light features almost three dozen LED lights. Plus, the end of the light doubles as a spotlight. Repower anytime with one of two included chargers.

Craftsman rechargeable LED work light comes with a 1-year warranty

AC and DC chargers included

Weighs just 2.5 lbs.

35 individual LED lights

LED lights and spotlight can operate at the same time for maximum brightness

I have two corded fluorescent ones that must be around 15 years old now. Very handy but the cord can be a PITA when I just want to look behind the workbench for that dropped screw. Awesome for car work or BBQs since I don't need to worry about batteries and I like the color of light they put out. What I'm wondering is how blue is the light from these LED models? I have tons of LED flashlights and they all seem to wash out everything in blue. This can be a problem when working with color coded wiring.

Anyone know what kind of batteries it uses? I'm guessing NiMH, but what size and quantity? And has anyone opened one up to see how hard it would be to replace them? I replaced NiMH AA cells on my cordless shaver once and it was a PITA.

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Also, the top negative review concludes after resolving problems found with the light: "My overall recommendation would be to pass on this work light and look closer at the rechargeable 35 LED work light model number 73904."

73904 is on sale from $34 to $15.74. But how does that person know it doesn't have the same problem?

I have it. It works great. It comes with a magnatic holder. So i just put the light up on my fridge. Just make sure you mark the charger saying it for the light else you'll lose it and not know how to recharge the light.

Over all its an awesome product. Although I bought it for $12 from a sears appliance store.

I have two corded fluorescent ones that must be around 15 years old now. Very handy but the cord can be a PITA when I just want to look behind the workbench for that dropped screw. Awesome for car work or BBQs since I don't need to worry about batteries and I like the color of light they put out. What I'm wondering is how blue is the light from these LED models? I have tons of LED flashlights and they all seem to wash out everything in blue. This can be a problem when working with color coded wiring.

Sounds like you only buy the cheap LED flashlights, if you buy one that doesn't have the lowest quality LEDs, you will get a nice white light, not blue. I don't own this light, so can't comment on the color output.

I owned one... for about a week. These things are garbage. The clear plastic tube will shatter at the slightest bump. Don't waste your money. TONS of bad reviews, including this one:

1 star

Hard to use on/off button. Very very thin plastic shield broke immediately. Once cracked the entire bottom light fell out. Who would ever engineer an LED light to be held in place by a clear plastic tube? Save your money.

Too bad we have no idea how many lumens this light gives off. Considering the Rayovac Sportsman LED Lantern is a lot more rugged and one of the brightest portable lanterns in the market(although not rechargeable), it's probably a better value for $7 more:

I owned one... for about a week. These things are garbage. The clear plastic tube will shatter at the slightest bump. Don't waste your money. TONS of bad reviews, including this one:

1 star

Hard to use on/off button. Very very thin plastic shield broke immediately. Once cracked the entire bottom light fell out. Who would ever engineer an LED light to be held in place by a clear plastic tube? Save your money.

Hard to figure this one out. "Tons of bad reviews"

Looking at the 135 reviews on the Sears site, there are 97, 4 and 5 star reviews (5 star=65, 4 star=32). And there are 30, 1 and 2 star reviews (1star=17, 2 star=13).

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